This town is actually a very small town. In the town layout of the entire Sinnoh region, it plays a relatively simple role.

It is just a transition zone between the main towns, where travelers and trainers can stop and adjust their status.

A valley stands quietly beside this town.

However, almost no one goes up to this valley, even local residents, and few people are willing to go up to explore it on weekdays.

There are many reasons for this. First of all, it is its severe terrain. The valley is full of rocks and there are messy rocks everywhere. If you walk in it, you may be tripped or scratched if you are not careful.

Moreover, once you climb the valley, you must not only beware of sudden attacks from wild Pokémon with rock attributes, but also be careful of strong winds.

In fact, this valley was not originally like it is now.

A long, long time ago, this place was also a relatively quiet and peaceful place, but because of its remote geographical location, few people would come here.

As time went by, the wild Pokémon in the valley began to multiply uncontrollably, and the number increased, eventually leading to an overflow.

Most of these wild Pokémon are rock-attributed. They have a unique way of survival and can directly eat the rich rock minerals in the valley as a source of food.

Day after day, year after year, under their constant activities and influence, the topography of the valley has gradually changed, slowly forming the rocky and slightly desolate scene we see today.

Until now, not many trainers are willing to come to this valley to capture these rock-attributed Pokémon.

You know, rock-attributed Pokémon generally have a strong sense of territory. They attach great importance to the small world they occupy and will never allow other of the same kind or outsiders to easily invade.

Moreover, they almost all live in groups, and often one group occupies an area.

Once an outsider breaks in, the entire group will unite to resist, which undoubtedly adds a lot of difficulty to the trainers who want to capture them.

Fortunately, the Pokémon in these valleys have no interest in the town where humans live.

As long as they are not deliberately disturbed by humans, they would rather stay in their own "one acre and three points of land" and live their own peaceful life, and they are at peace with the residents of the town.

Jon rode on the Tyrannosaurus, relying on its strong flying ability, and soon arrived at the valley next to the town.

Even a Tyrannosaurus as strong as the quasi-king level, facing the whistling strong wind above this valley, can't help but waver at this moment.

After taking back the Tyrannosaurus, Jon stood on the valley and looked at the vast valley. Jon was a little confused for a while, not knowing where to start looking for the Shiny Metagross.

Jon resolutely chose to come here at this time, and the reason was actually very simple.

You know, as a quasi-god-level Pokémon like Metagross, it is quite difficult to grow.

If it grows naturally in a pure wild environment, even if it is given ten years, it may not be able to evolve smoothly to the final evolution.

Therefore, Jon guessed that if the shiny Metagross had not evolved yet, it might just be nestling in a relatively hidden place, slowly developing alone, unnoticed by the outside world.

On the other hand, Jon also thought carefully and basically ruled out the possibility that Metagross migrated from somewhere else.

You know, Metagross is already a very rare Pokémon, not to mention that it is an extremely rare shiny species.

If it really moved here from somewhere else, I'm afraid it would have been spread before it arrived here, and by then there would definitely be a large number of trainers waiting along the way early, ready to capture it as soon as they had the chance.

Instead of being described in the original book, only the residents of Strong Wind Town knew that there was such a Metagross.

But they didn't have enough strength to capture it, so naturally they didn't have much interest in it, just treating it as a topic of conversation after dinner.

In this way, Jon was thinking about these questions in his mind while carefully moving forward in the valley with Armored Bird and Windy Dog.

Unconsciously, he had defeated hundreds of rock-attribute Pokémon such as Geodude, Stone Ball, and Stone Crab.

Along the way, from time to time, he passed through one cave after another.Caves, most of these caves have owners, that is to say, at least a complete tribe lives in them.

At this time, Jon suddenly realized his mistake. He patted his head in annoyance. Why did he forget to bring Bandiras with him?

If Bandiras was there, he could at least go for a walk in the cave with its adaptability to the cave environment and strong combat strength.

However, Pokémon such as Gyarados are not suitable for fighting in caves.

They are either huge in size, which makes it extremely inconvenient to move in a relatively narrow space like a cave, or they are not strong enough to deal with dozens or hundreds of wild Pokémon in the cave.

The most important point is that they don’t know how to dig holes. If they encounter any dangerous situation in the cave and make too much noise, it will be bad if they are trapped in it and can’t get out.

Thinking of this, Jon immediately took out the communication device from his pocket and called Daigo. Daigo’s familiar voice soon came from the other end of the phone.

"You said you suspected you had encountered a Metagross?"

Daigo's voice revealed a hint of surprise. He immediately put down what he was doing, and his expression became very serious. He replied with full concentration.

"Well, I'm in the valley now. I suspect that the Metagross may be here, but this valley is too big. I don't know how to find it."

Jon said helplessly, while observing the movements around him.

"If you want to lure out the Metagross, you can try steel-attribute energy blocks and food."

Daigo is worthy of being an experienced trainer. He gave his suggestions without hesitation.

"Oh? Why steel-attribute?"

"After all, Metagross that grow up purely in the wild rarely have proficiency in psychic attributes. In the process of growing up, they almost all develop their own steel-attribute abilities first.

So, using steel-attribute energy blocks and food to attract it may be effective." Daigo explained patiently.

"Is it that simple?" Jon was still a little skeptical.

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